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EU public-procurement restrictions finally set to move forward as governments agree

By Joanna Sopinska
  • 01 Jun 2021 05:58
  • 01 Jun 2021 05:58
EU public-procurement markets should be restricted for businesses from countries whose own markets are not open to European companies, national governments are expected to say tomorrow, ending a near decade-long stalemate on the legislative file.

In a draft position paper seen by MLex, EU governments propose powers for the European Commis

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Joanna Sopinska

Senior Correspondent


Joanna covers trade in Brussels. Formerly trade editor of EU Trade Insights, she has many years' experience reporting on trade, investment policy and foreign affairs. Before that, she spent nine years at Europolitics news agency writing on trade, agriculture policy and foreign affairs. Before moving to Brussels in 2006, Joanna worked as an analyst at the Polish Institute of International Relations (PISM) in Warsaw.

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